Was there ever a Single Grave culture in East Denmark? Traditions and transformations in the 3rd millennium BC

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Was there ever a Single Grave culture in East Denmark? Traditions and transformations in the 3rd millennium BC. / Iversen, Rune.

Transitional Landscapes? The 3rd Millennium BC in Europe. red. / Martin Furholt; Ralph Grossmann; Marzena Szmyt. Bonn : Dr. Rudolf Habelt, 2016. s. 159-170 (Universitätsforschungen zur Prähistorischen Archäologie, Bind 292).

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Iversen, R 2016, Was there ever a Single Grave culture in East Denmark? Traditions and transformations in the 3rd millennium BC. i M Furholt, R Grossmann & M Szmyt (red), Transitional Landscapes? The 3rd Millennium BC in Europe. Dr. Rudolf Habelt, Bonn, Universitätsforschungen zur Prähistorischen Archäologie, bind 292, s. 159-170, INTERNATIONAL OPEN WORKSHOP 2013 , Kiel, Tyskland, 15/04/2013.

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Iversen, R. (2016). Was there ever a Single Grave culture in East Denmark? Traditions and transformations in the 3rd millennium BC. I M. Furholt, R. Grossmann, & M. Szmyt (red.), Transitional Landscapes? The 3rd Millennium BC in Europe (s. 159-170). Dr. Rudolf Habelt. Universitätsforschungen zur Prähistorischen Archäologie Bind 292

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Iversen R. Was there ever a Single Grave culture in East Denmark? Traditions and transformations in the 3rd millennium BC. I Furholt M, Grossmann R, Szmyt M, red., Transitional Landscapes? The 3rd Millennium BC in Europe. Bonn: Dr. Rudolf Habelt. 2016. s. 159-170. (Universitätsforschungen zur Prähistorischen Archäologie, Bind 292).

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Iversen, Rune. / Was there ever a Single Grave culture in East Denmark? Traditions and transformations in the 3rd millennium BC. Transitional Landscapes? The 3rd Millennium BC in Europe. red. / Martin Furholt ; Ralph Grossmann ; Marzena Szmyt. Bonn : Dr. Rudolf Habelt, 2016. s. 159-170 (Universitätsforschungen zur Prähistorischen Archäologie, Bind 292).

Bibtex

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